Toxicadam wrote:Long story, short: A few news articles are posted talking about Facebook. These stories appear ABOVE the link for the real Facebook login link when you do a Google search for "Facebook login".

Cerebral_DownTime wrote:What's difference between Facebook and My Space? What purpose do they serve?

Facebook crushed MySpace. They're pretty much the same except with a different layout/format (Myspace was more customizable). Basically it's a giant IM interface with lots of time-wasting shit. I think the only goal is to accumulate as many friends as you can, regardless of whether you actually know them or not. Friends = status (apparently).

Cerebral_DownTime wrote:What's difference between Facebook and My Space? What purpose do they serve?

The phenomenon of social networking. It may just be a bunch of Y Generation crap, or, it may offer some insight into the future of human interaction. Many companies are embracing the concept in the work place. Millenials have an interesting trait of willing and wanting (needing?) to share details of their every day lives.

Think of Facebook as a NHB "Getting to know so and so" thread with a better user interface.

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I don't need to be patient, they're going to be shit forever. - CDT, discussing my favorite NFL team

Be interested to see what Rich thinks from a business perspective. I use Facebook almost exclusively to post tWW link and Cavs recaps. I have to believe it's a decent way to expand the visibility of the site and the articles.

I only use facebook to keep track of friends and family, sort of like a electronic address book.

Other than that I see at sort of the pointless.

Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.

Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

Cerebral_DownTime wrote:What's difference between Facebook and My Space? What purpose do they serve?

Facebook was created as an offshoot of a Harvard "Facebook" that kept social profiles by dormitory. Mark Zuckerberg and his team expanded it to include all college students and then they finally broadened out to everybody else. When I signed up for Facebook 5 years ago, you had to have a .edu email to even be permitted to sign up.

It was initially designed as a way for Zuckerberg and his financier partner from Harvard to meet girls. He even hacked in to the main Harvard network from each individual dorm to upload all of the pictures for himself and then unify all the dorms. You used to have to be a resident of that dorm to see the people in it. (Ben Mezrich wrote about the creation of Facebook in the book Accidental Billionaires, that's how I know this shit)

It then evolved into a way to keep track of old friends from high school and stay in touch with them as everyone went off to different schools.

Myspace is just a bullshit emo craze to have your own blog. I had one, was never in to it at all. It was just a place to vent about your parents and school and all kinds of other shit. Then it kind of evolved a bit in to a way to check out underground bands, playing off the emo/alt rock people that made up its user base.

I go on Facebook at least 4 or 5 times a day. I don't do any of the bullshit Farmville stuff or any of those other applications. It's just a way to keep up with people and get a hold of people if need be.

A God Damn dead man would understand that if a minor league bus in any city took a real sharp right turn, a Zack McCalister would likely fall out. - Lead Pipe

Facebook is effing stupid. I already have everyone's gmail addy, which at this point is looking like a lifelong address, that I want. It was one thing when people I didn't remember from high school starting friending me several years back, it was a whole other thing when it was my parents' friends.

By the end, I remember logging on and wondering what, exactly, it was that I was supposed to be doing before I logged off 2 minutes later.

Needless to say, the account has been inactive for quite a while now and I don't miss it at all.

I know more about pizza than you. Much more in fact. - Cerebral_DownTime

Peeker643 wrote:Be interested to see what Rich thinks from a business perspective. I use Facebook almost exclusively to post tWW link and Cavs recaps. I have to believe it's a decent way to expand the visibility of the site and the articles.

Facebook is now the 5th biggest source of traffic for TCF behind STO, Google, Google Images, and Yahoo. And I only post about 20% of our columns on there. Many of our guys post their own columns on there. It's also a great way to promote new things we're doing, brackets, new t-shirts in the store, etc. If I had an advertising budget for TCF, I would be advertising on Facebook as well. The customization of it is excellent. For example, I could set up ads with Facebook where they only showed up on the pages of people with Browns, Cavs, Indians, and Buckeyes somewhere in their bio as an interest ... and then within that, only pay per click. So the impressions are free, and I'm only paying when people visit.

Facebook in general, Facebook personally, it is what it is. People that think its stupid, I get it. People have different values on how to spend valuable free time. People that spend all day on there and post status updates every 15 minutes ... I kinda almost feel sorry for those people.

But for how I use it? I really like it. TCF aside. Personally. Check it maybe every other day. Have all the annoying and serial-update people hidden so I don't even see any of their drivel, and I am only seeing updates and posts from people I want to. Like maybe 25% of my "friends". I can be at the zoo with my kids, take a picture, and 5 min later get a FB post back to me on my Blackberry from friends and family on it. I've caught up with tons of old high school mates and former co-workers. And it's a good way to keep caught up on the lives of the friends and family members you want to, while blocking out the ones you could give two shits about.

That's the cool thing about Facebook, you can use it how you want to use it. Most of the people that bash it haven't been on there, or think you're forced to subject yourself to updates every 5 min about some asshole taking a shower or getting a snack.

"It's like dating a woman who hates you so much she will never break up with you, even if you burn down the house every single autumn." ~ Chuck Klosterman on Browns fans relationship with the Browns

Swerb wrote:But for how I use it? I really like it. TCF aside. Personally. Check it maybe every other day. Have all the annoying and serial-update people hidden so I don't even see any of their drivel, and I am only seeing updates and posts from people I want to. Like maybe 25% of my "friends". I can be at the zoo with my kids, take a picture, and 5 min later get a FB post back to me on my Blackberry from friends and family on it. I've caught up with tons of old high school mates and former co-workers. And it's a good way to keep caught up on the lives of the friends and family members you want to, while blocking out the ones you could give two shits about.

+1. It's been pretty valuable to me - I've moved all around the country over the past few years, and 90% of my friends/family are back in NEO. This is such an easy way to keep in touch with people without spending all of my free time on the telephone.